Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Out a bit earlier but a fair few folk around. I think they'd watched the sunrise which I'd missed by half an hour.

Still lots to see as we walked up the beach. Starting with two views from the same location.

Generally I like to keep moving to find photographs as I walk but this morning yielded two contrasting compositions from the same spot. As my feet slowly sank into the wet sand (another good reason to keep moving) I snatched a couple of shots of the morning sun and the beach before moving on.

Daisy stole my hat which made her very happy.

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Friday, 24 March 2017

Up early with Daisy. This is the closest I got this year to an equinox sunrise due East.

24th March 2017, Embleton Bay, 8am

Rosie's 1:1 PhotoTrail was excellent fun with a very enthusiastic lady who really got down to some serious photography! This one position yielded two very different compositions: Close up shells and a telephoto shot across to the happy couple and the castle.

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Wednesday, 15 March 2017

So our precious Embleton Bay has won the Countryfile Award for Best Beach in the UK 2017.

If you're coming to visit you'll find it is beautiful, peaceful, somewhat bleak and magnificently wild. It's a home to nature and is protected by the National Trust, has status as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and large parts are Sites of Special Scientific Interest. It's unspoiled, clean and very special.

Come and enjoy what it is. Come and walk or run, let your dog roam free and safely, photograph the landscapes and seascapes, sit, relax, refresh your mind, body and spirit and spend a few quid in the local pubs and cafes.

Remember it's a wild place with few facilities, not much parking, no lifeguards and often a keen wind. To many of us, the real Northumberland Coast experience is often to be found outside of the busy summer months.

Help us keep it special.

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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

The Yellowhammer is a bird that means a lot to me as they have been my companion on long country walks since I lived in the Scottish Borders. I love to hear their song and they never fail to lift my spirits. I'm not a bird photographer and I'm not generally motivated by photography gear and gadgets but my new Canon G3X has opened up photography opportunities I simply couldn't do before. I'm very impressed with it.

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Saturday, 11 March 2017

Sometimes an ordinary walk turns into a photography trip. Yesterday's clouds were letting occasional bursts of bright sunlight through and I wasn't far from the car when I saw this couple walking together. That shot seemed to flick a switch in my head and my photography mindset kicked in. I was more relaxed than of late as a missing dog had been reported found and reunited and I hadn't realised how that had been weighing on my mind as I was always on the lookout for him. Photography is all in the mind and you have to be in the right fettle. We carried on our walk and I was pleased to come home with a nice set of varied images of my little corner of Northumberland.

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